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“Royal Solutions has given me the opportunity
to not only run my business better,
they have helped me to run it smarter!” |
Joseph Tantillo
Chief Executive Officer
Express Design Group, Inc.
Freeburg, IL |
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“Royal Solutions has been instrumental in creating
our positive and relevant image on the web and in our industry.
Thanks to their great design team, know how, and expertise,
we have a reputation in the industry as being ahead of the curve ...” |
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How Changing Technology is Having Big Impacts on Business
In case you haven't heard yet - the I.T. world is changing. The rise of social computing
technologies, generally branded as "Web 2.0" and including things like wikis,
blogs, social networking, RSS, and more are slowly making their way into the business world.
This new movement is called Enterprise 2.0, and it's no small shift. They're even having a
conference about it next week. But the change encompasses more than just the introduction of
new, social software into the formerly stodgy business world - it also includes the movement
of server software from in-house data centers to the cloud, the rise of a mobile workforce,
and the rebirth of thin client computing, a self-provisioning user base, and more.
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Microsoft Pledges Windows XP Support Through 2014
Microsoft may have little choice but to support XP for an extended period since
most of its business customers have not upgraded to Windows Vista.
In an unprecedented move, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) has committed to providing
support services for its soon to be retired XP through 2014 -- a full 13 years after the
operating system was originally released.
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Recycle? Most old mobile phones end up in drawers, survey says
July 8, 2008 (IDG News Service) Most retired mobile phones are left in drawers instead of being recycled,
according to a global survey conducted by Nokia.
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Down To Business: St. Louis Gets Serious About Tech Talent
There's been much acrimony, and a fair bit of navel gazing, nationally on the subject of attracting and retaining IT talent. Employers are regularly criticized--unfairly or not--both for overstating the problem and doing little to rectify it. But give some credit where it's due. |
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The Best Ways To Stop Spam
Hardly a week goes by that I don't find some valuable message "eaten" by our corporate spam filter. I'll be drumming my fingers, anxiously waiting for vital information to complete a review, and then find that the spam filter snagged it hours before. Frustrating! It's worse than getting unwanted spam messages in the inbox. When you're considering an antispam product or service for yourself, this is a valuable lesson: While your choice should block as much spam as possible, it's critical that an antispam product keep false positives (good mail marked as spam) to a bare minimum. And, of course, it should do both without slowing or interfering with your usual e-mail habits. |
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Commission Guidance on the Use of Company Web Sites
Good morning. Today we are recommending that the Commission issue an interpretive release to provide additional guidance and greater certainty on how companies can use their web sites to provide information to investors in compliance with the federal securities laws, particularly with respect to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The interpretive guidance addresses four main topics:
- When information posted on a company web site is “public” for purposes of the applicability of Regulation FD;
- Company liability for information on company web sites – including previously posted information, third-party hyperlinks, summary information and the content of interactive web sites;
- The types of controls and procedures advisable with respect to such information; and
- The format of information presented on a company web site, with the focus on readability, not printability.
Whether information posted on a company web site is “public” for purposes of Regulation FD impacts both the analysis of the applicability of Regulation FD to subsequent discussions or disclosure of the posted information with an enumerated person in Regulation FD and satisfaction of Regulation FD’s “public disclosure” requirement. |
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